6:30 LRN Newscast

A disorganized area of low pressure over the far northeastern Gulf of Mexico is expected to become a tropical depression by tomorrow and head in the direction of Louisiana. National Hurricane Center Senior Hurricane Specialist Jack Bevan says forecasting a weather system of this nature is challenging.
Cut 10 (11) “…it’ll end up.”
Regardless of where this system ends up, it’s expected to bring heavy rainfall to the Bayou State. The National Weather Service projects Lafayette and Houma could see 10 to 15 inches of rain through Monday morning. Baton Rouge and New Orleans could see between eight to 10 inches. Even Alexandria could see four to six inches.

Before the rain gets here, we expect another hot day. The northern half of the state is under a heat advisory. Heat index readings are expected to reach 105 to 110 degrees.

We’re Less than a month away from qualifying for the governor’s race and Republican challenger Eddie Rispone has yet to release any statewide television or radio ads. Rispone has a digital ad, where he spends most of the time talking about his support for President Trump. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Crosss says the Baton Rouge businessman hopes to take advantage of the President’s statewide popularity…
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Rispone has money to spend, he’s expected to report about 10-million dollars in his campaign warchest, most of it is his own money.

Did you check out the Food Network’s Chopped Junior reality series competition last night? 12-year-old Owen Osborne of Shreveport was on the show. Osborne says his favorite dish is a vegetarian jambalaya…
cut 9 (13) “….together”
Osborne is doing a series of cooking demonstrations this summer, the next one is July 11th at the Shreve Memorial Library in Shreveport.

AM Newscall July 10

Eddie Rispone and Congressman Ralph Abraham, along with the Republican Governor’s Association are tapping into the President’s statewide popularity in a series of new gubernatorial campaign ads…

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Coastal residents are preparing for excessive rainfall this week from Invest 92, which is likely to turn into a tropical depression tonight.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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37% of college students report they have used illicit drugs or have abused alcohol on a regular basis and Southeastern Louisiana University is taking steps to combat that. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

 

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Republicans are name dropping President Trump early and often in a series of new gubernatorial campaign ads.

UL Lafayette Poli Sci professor Pearson Cross says even though the race is about state issues, candidates know just saying the President’s name can get people to tune in…

Cut 4 (11) “…pay attention”

The words “President Trump” are often mentioned even before candidate’s names, Governor Edwards, or “Louisiana” in recent ads.

Eddie Rispone has made the President a central figure in his messaging. Cross says the businessman is hoping to take advantage of the President’s statewide popularity…

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Rispone’s most recent online 30 second ad spends the first 20 seconds talking about support for the President.

Cross says it’s a smart strategy considering how popular the President is in Louisiana, but in a tight race it comes with some risks…

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The governor’s race primary will take place October 12th.

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12-year-old Shreveport chef Owen Osborne ultimate got “chopped” but showed off some culinary talent while on the Food Network’s Chopped Junior last night.

The program challenges chefs to prepare meals with a seemingly random collection of ingredients, testing the cook’s creativity. Osborne kept a cool head on a high pressure program.

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The competition is judged by a rotating cast of celebrity judges, with the winner walking away with 10,000 dollars.

The 2016 Michelle Obama Healthy Lunchtime Challenge winner has spent several years in the culinary spotlight, and says he credits a lot of his success to learning the basics first…

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Osborne had limited options and a random basket of ingredients to cook with last night, but says if he had a fully stocked kitchen he’d make his favorite dish, vegetable jambalaya.

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Osborne is doing a series of cooking demonstrations this summer, the next one being July 11th at the Shreve Memorial Library in Shreveport.

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A disorganized area of low pressure is expected to become a tropical depression by tonight and head in the direction of Louisiana.  National Hurricane Center Senior Hurricane Specialist Jack Bevan says forecasting a weather system of this nature is challenging.

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Some forecast models project the system has a shot at becoming a hurricane.  Bevan says between warm surface temps in the gulf and upper-level winds, conditions are favorable for further development.

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Bevan says the one certainty about the storm at this point is that gulf coast residents need to be prepared for plenty of widespread rain.

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Gov. John Bel Edwards will host a Unified Command Group meeting today to discuss potential developments and the possible impacts in Louisiana.

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Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond launches “Lion Up Recovery,” the first and only public university collegiate recovery program in the state addressing issues with drug and alcohol abuse in the college setting. Interim program coordinator Madison Evans says the program will have on-campus support groups and sober social events.

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Evans says 37% of college students report they have used illicit drugs or have abused alcohol on a regular basis.

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Evans says the program is also an important tool in combatting the hazing culture that can come with college life.

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530PM LRN News

The National Hurricane Center expects a tropical depression will form by Thursday from a broad area of low pressure that’s moving into the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of the Florida panhandle. State Climatologist Barry Keim says conditions in the Gulf are ripe for tropical development.

Cut 4 (12) “…overly serious”

Currently, the system is labeled as Invest 92. 

That tropical development could bring large amounts of rainfall to Louisiana later this week and have a mitigating impact on the Gulf of Mexico’s algae bloom, but LSU Professor Dr. Nancy Rabalais says if the algae bloom is disrupted, it will only be a temporary fix.

Cut 7 (10) “…going to redevelop.”

Rabalais says it could take some time for the algae forecast to become more clear.

John Bel Edwards’ re-election campaign says they have a record amount of cash on hand for an incumbent Louisiana Governor, with 9.6 million dollars in the bank. UL Lafayette Poli Sci Professor Pearson Cross says Edwards is in a good position to be re-elected, because along with the hefty war chest, the Governor has something that money can’t buy…

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The primary for the governor’s race will take place October 12th.

57-year-old Kevin Daigle has been found guilty of first-degree murder in what was called a “cold blooded ambush” shooting death in 2015 of Louisiana State Trooper Steven Vincent. Vincent was killed during a traffic stop near Bell City, with much of the incident caught on dash cam video, which was played for jurors. The prosecution is seeking the death penalty in the case.

4:30 PM Newscast

The National Hurricane Center expects a tropical depression will form by Thursday from a broad area of low pressure that’s moving into the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of the Florida panhandle. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the big concern is the potential for heavy rainfall starting Friday and lasting through the weekend.

Cut 3 (10) “…ten inch range.”

Currently, the system is labeled as Invest 92.

The system could have a mitigating impact on the Gulf of Mexico’s algae bloom.  LSU Professor Dr. Nancy Rabalais says as the forecast becomes more clear, just how much of an effect the storm will have will be more apparent.

Cut 6 (12) “…sure how long.”

Toxic blooms have shuttered Mississippi’s beaches.

 

A dog is dead after a high jacking incident in Baton Rouge. On Sunday, a man left his dog in the car with the AC on while going into a doughnut shop, only for someone to steal the car with the dog in tow.  East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Casey Hicks says the victim was injured in the attempt to stop the suspect.
Cut 12 (08) “…injuries from that.”
Investigators discovered the dog in the car, and have determined the animal died of heat exhaustion. 30-year-old Leslie Aguillard was arrested on a litany of charges as a result.

John Bel Edwards’ re-election campaign says they have a record amount of cash on hand for an incumbent Louisiana Governor, with 9.62 million dollars in the bank. UL Lafayette Poli Sci Professor Pearson Cross says the re-election campaign began a strong fundraising effort early in anticipation of a major clash with US Senator John Kennedy that never materialized.

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4:45 LRN Sportscast July 9

The Saints released their training camp schedule today. The first practice open to the public will be Friday, July 26th at 8:50 in the morning. A total of 12 practices will be open to the public. On Sunday night, August 4th, the Black and Gold will practice at Turchin Stadium on Tulane’s campus. The Saints are also set to hold joint practices with the Chargers in Costa Mesa, California on August 15th and 16th, prior to their preseason game in Carson, California on August 18th. The Saints also announced that the seating for fans who watch practice at the team’s training facility in Metairie will be covered and misted.

Two former LSU Tigers will start for the American League in tonight’s All-Star game. D-J LeMahieu will bat second and play second, while Alex Bregman will bat sixth and play third base. LeMahieu leads the AL in batting average in his first season in New York, while Bregman leads the Astros in home runs and RBIs.

West Monroe quarterback Garrett Kahmann has committed to ULM, after reportedly receiving an offer from the Warhawks last September. Kahmann led the Rebels last season to the Class 5A championship game in his first season as a starter.

Hall of Fame high school football coach James Waguespack has passed away after suffering a stroke on Sunday night. Waguespack was a head football coach for 32 years and won 231 games and two state championships at St. James and Cecilia. The St. James grad also coached at Beau Chene. Waguespack was 76 years old.

Pelicans first-round pick Jaxon Hayes put on an impressive performance in his Summer League Debut last night in Las Vegas. Hayes had 28 points, four rebounds, and three blocked shots. The eighth overall pick had a nasty one-handed dunk as he skied over a Bulls player in a 109-72 victory. The Pels next Summer League game is tomorrow night against Cleveland.

330PM LRN News

The National Hurricane Center says there’s a strong chance a tropical depression could form late Wednesday night or early Thursday morning in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico.

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A 12-year-old Shreveport based chef will make an appearance on the Chopped Junior cooking competition show tonight on the Food Network at 8pm. Owen Osborne will be up against his peers in a three round cooking battle where chefs are presented with a seemingly random assortment of ingredients and given just a short period of time to turn it into a meal to be judged by a celebrity host.

John Bel Edwards’ re-election campaign says they have a record amount of cash on hand for an incumbent Louisiana Governor, with 9.62 million dollar in the bank. UL Lafayette Poli Sci Professor Pearson Cross says the re-election campaign began a strong fundraising effort early in anticipation of a major clash with US Senator John Kennedy that never materialized.

Cut 9 (10) “case.”

The Edwards campaign was barred from fundraising between April 8th and July 7thdue to laws prohibiting governors from fundraising during the Legislative session.

A dog is dead after a high jacking incident in Baton Rouge. On Sunday, a man left his dog in the car with the AC on while he was inside a doughnut shop, only for someone to steal the car with the dog in tow. East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Casey Hicks says it’s heartbreaking…

Cut 14 (10) “…for his family.”

LRN PM Newscall July 9

The National Hurricane Center says there’s a strong chance a tropical depression could form late Wednesday night or early Thursday morning in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Governor Edwards’ re-election campaign says their 9.62 million dollars cash on hand is a record for an incumbent Louisiana governor…

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The National Hurricane Center expects a tropical depression will form by Thursday from a broad area of low pressure that’s moving into the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of the Florida panhandle. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the big concern is the potential for heavy rainfall starting Friday and lasting through the weekend

Cut 3 (10) “…ten inch range.”

Currently, the system is labeled as Invest 92. The National Hurricane Center says once Invest 92 gets into the Gulf of Mexico the conditions are conducive for development. Keim says the sea surface temperatures in the Gulf are very warm…

Cut 4 (12) “…overly serious”

Once the system gets into the Gulf of Mexico, it’s expected to drift westward. But Keim says steering currents are so weak it’s anybody’s guess on where it might go…

Cut 5 (08) “…repeatedly”

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The tropical development that could bring large amounts of rainfall to Louisiana later this week could have a mitigating impact on the Gulf of Mexico’s algae bloom.  LSU Professor Dr. Nancy Rabalais says as the forecast becomes more clear, just how much of an effect the storm will have will be more apparent.

Cut 6 (12) “…sure how long.”

Rabalais says if the algae bloom is disrupted, it will only be a temporary fix.

Cut 7 (10) “…going to redevelop.”

Rabalais says another issue caused by the opening of the Bonnet Carre Spillway, the Gulf of Mexico’s hypoxic area known as the dead zone, could see conditions restored to be more favorable for marine life.

Cut 8 (08) “…but only temporarily.”

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John Bel Edwards’ re-election campaign says they have a record amount of cash on hand for an incumbent Louisiana Governor, with 9.6 million dollars in the bank.

UL Lafayette Poli Sci Professor Pearson Cross says Edwards’ re-election campaign made a strong fundraising effort early in anticipation of a major clash with US Senator John Kennedy that never materialized.

Cut 9 (10) “case.”

The Edwards campaign was barred from fundraising between April 8th and July 7th due to laws prohibiting governors from fundraising during the Legislative session.

It’s a significant pile of money, so as a Democrat incumbent in a Republican state, where is a lot of it coming from?

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Edwards is up against Republicans Eddie Rispone and Congressman Ralph Abraham.

Cross says Edwards is in a good position to be re-elected because along with the hefty war chest, the Governor has something that money can’t buy…

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The primary for the governor’s race will take place October 12th.

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A dog is dead after a high jacking incident in Baton Rouge. On Sunday, a man left his dog in the car with the AC on while he was inside a doughnut shop, only for someone to steal the car with the dog in tow. East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Casey Hicks says the victim was injured trying to stop the suspect.

Cut 12 (08) “…injuries from that.”

That led to a citywide hunt for both the dog and car that ran over 24 hours.  Hicks says investigators found the suspect who led them to the car.  They discovered the dog in the car, and have determined the animal died of heat exhaustion. 30-year-old Leslie Aguillard was arrested on a litany of charges as a result.

Cut 13 (07) “…charge of theft.”

The vehicle was abandoned on South Sherwood Forest, with an animal hospital close by.  Hicks says the death of the animal was absolutely an unnecessary heartbreak the family is now having to endure.

Cut 14 (10) “…for his family.”

2:30 LRN Newscast

The National Hurricane Center says a depression or tropical storm could form in the northeast Gulf of Mexico by Thursday or Friday. Invest 92 is expected to drift off the Florida coast into the gulf and then move towards Louisiana. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the steering currents are so weak, it’s anybody’s guess on where it might go…
cut 5 (08) “…repeatedly”
There is some concern that we could see a repeat event of the 2016 south Louisiana floods.

There is some good news with this potential storm. LSU biologist Doctor Nancy Rabalais says waves from system can help dissipate the algae blooms that has led to the closure of beaches along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Rabalais says it can also help make conditions in the Dead Zone along the Louisiana coast more favorable for marine life…
cut 8 (08) “…but only temporarily”
Governor Edwards’ re-election campaign says their 9.6 million dollars cash on hand is a record for an incumbent Louisiana governor…
cut 2 (30) I’m Matt Doyle”

30-year-old Leslie Aguillard is facing numerous charges after the East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s office says she stole a truck with a dog inside, drove to another location, got out of the vehicle and left the dog inside to die…
cut 13 (07) “…charge of theft”
That’s E-B-R Sheriff’s office spokesperson Casey Rayborn Hicks.

1:30 PM Newscast

The National Hurricane Center expects a tropical depression will form by Thursday from a broad area of low pressure that’s moving into the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of the Florida panhandle. Currently, the system is labeled as Invest 92. The National Hurricane Center says once Invest 92 gets into the Gulf of Mexico the conditions are conducive for development. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the sea surface temperatures in the Gulf are very warm…

Cut 4 (12) “…overly serious”

The tropical development could have a mitigating impact on the Gulf of Mexico’s algae bloom.  LSU Professor Dr. Nancy Rabalais says if the algae bloom is disrupted, it will only be a temporary fix.

Cut 7 (10) “…going to redevelop.”

 

A dog is dead after a high jacking incident in Baton Rouge. On Sunday, a man left his dog in the car with the AC on while going into a doughnut shop, only for someone to steal the car with the dog in tow.  East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Casey Hicks says the victim was injured in the attempt to stop the suspect.
Cut 12 (08) “…injuries from that.”
Investigators discovered the dog in the car, and have determined the animal died of heat exhaustion. 30-year-old Leslie Aguillard was arrested on a litany of charges as a result.

John Bel Edwards’ re-election campaign says they have a record amount of cash on hand for an incumbent Louisiana Governor, with 9.62 million dollar in the bank. UL Lafayette Poli Sci Professor Pearson Cross says Edwards is in a good position to be re-elected, because along with the hefty war chest, the Governor has something that money can’t buy…

Cut 11 (13) “…doing.”

1230PM LRN News

John Bel Edwards’ re-election campaign says they have a record amount of cash on hand for an incumbent Louisiana Governor, with 9.62 million dollars in the bank. UL Lafayette Poli Sci Professor Pearson Cross says the re-election campaign began a strong fundraising effort early in anticipation of a major clash with US Senator John Kennedy that never materialized.

Cut 9 (10) “case.”

The primary for the governor’s race will take place October 12th.

Starting August 1st the Department of Children and Family services is giving parents who are behind on child support the opportunity to get their drivers license back without having to pay off everything they owe immediately. Regional Administrator for Child Support Enforcement Sandra Broussard has the details on how “On The Road” works…

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The program runs through September 30th.

The National Hurricane Center says there’s a strong chance a tropical depression could form late Wednesday night or early Thursday morning in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico. Jeff Palermo has more…

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